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Parade Marshall, Charles McFarlane, graciously accepts congratula- tions from SCA president, Bobby Powers. the advancing wave of Castlewood Blue Devils. TRIBUTE TO THE ALMA MATER The first school in Lebanon, the Male Acade- my, was established in 1850. In 1851, an allied Female Academy was organized. In 1893, the Female Academy became Russell College until 1909, when it was converted into an agricultural high school. The name was later changed to Lebanon High School. Lebanon High School has met the education- | al needs of Russell County for over 130 years. | The rich tradition and history of the ‘‘old’’ school | will remain even after the move to the new high school in the fall of ’85. “Don't fence me in!’ John Pruner, senior, valiantly tries to master the intricacies of chicken wire.
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Stuffing napkins may be no easy job, but juniors Angie Rat- liff and Relana Ellinger take it with a smile. Sophomore Brian Rasnake comes out with the woodwork needed for completion of the sophomore float. “Devilbusters on the Move’’ won the vote for theme, but seniors chose to ‘Turn it Loose.’ Junior, Miller Castle, speeds down the turf to escape TRIBUTE TO THE TEAM Perhaps the tribute for the 1984 Homecoming rightfully belongs to the mighty Pioneer football team, for without the big game, there would have been no homecoming. Johnny Adams, with a total of 12 points, led the Pioneers in a victory against the Castlewood Blue Devils. Fans roared their approval as the final buzzer proclaimed victory for the Pioneers with a score of 20-0.
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The senior class, seemingly never content with the m undane and traditional, chooses a different float theme and walks away with a resounding fourth place for the fourth time in four years! A new tradition? Tammy Vencill and Butch Parrott, 84 King and Queen, take their last walk across the field to relin- quish their crowns. The freshman float screams of creativity and industry. Determined to show-up the upperclassmen, the freshman class claims first place. 10 Student Life
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